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From: Ian B. <ib...@gm...> - 2004-11-02 18:06:29
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I tried out the latest monotone release of coLinux, and found some interesting results with cofs: When a cofs block device is mounted with default permissions, the files are owned by root/root and all are readable. When I tried to mount them any other user/group/permission settings, all files/directories gave me "Permission Denied". I then thought it was a default permission setting, so I checked fs/cofusefs/inode.c and applied a line to see if it would help (from one of Dan's earlier patches): md.uid = co_md.uid; This ended up causing the following error when I then tried to mount a cofs block device: mount: cannot get address for cofs1 Any ideas what this might mean? Ian |